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Arizona Sunshine
Arizona Sunshine is a VR shooter built and optimized for room-scale VR from the ground up. Step into the midst of a zombie apocalypse as if you were really there, and defend yourself against enemies c... See more
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An absolute blast from start to finish, Arizona Sunshine 2 outdoes its predecessor in every way, and that’s high praise indeed.
I had a lot of fun with Arizona Sunshine with a superb single player experience. I wish the multiplayer modes were more stable, because playing with friends was a blast.
With PSVR receiving a moderate showing at Sony’s E3 conference this year, there’s plenty to look forward to for the platform, but if you’re looking for the next title to pick up right now, Arizona Sunshine will likely satisfy most players, provided you can stand the occasionally squiffy controls and disappointing look of the environments. The story, while simple, is punctuated with enough commenta...
Vertigo Games and Jaywalkers Interactive bring zombie survival horror to virtual reality with Arizona Sunshine, but is it as good as The Last of Us? When you compare the games together, Arizona Sunshine on Oculus Quest trumps The Last of Us in a lot of ways.
Arizona Sunshine was one of my first real forays into VR when I got the PlayStation VR headset. Games like Job Simulator, Thumper, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, and Batman: Arkham VR were good, but they were more VR experiences instead of full games. Hell, I absolutely loved the Resident Evil 7 VR mode, but that was still just using a controller. Luckily, in 2017 Arizona Sunshine was ported to the PS...
Arizona Sunshine 2 is a bloody, pulpy and, most importantly, meaty experience that turns undead dismemberment from a somewhat dated trope into a fun workout that gives you more than enough toys to play with. And with a loyal pup at your side, this sequel is not only a blast but it feels like the killer app the platform has been needing.
Arizona Sunshine 2 is an A-grade VR shooter with a B-movie plot. The main character isn’t that loveable, but the gunplay sure is. It’s worth playing for the action alone—you just might cringe every now and then.
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Really though, if you’re playing this, you’re doing so for the satisfying shooting and VR immersion (and because you probably sorely need something new for your PlayStation VR). It is what it is. If you’ve got the setup needed to make the most of this game, you could do a whole lot worse.
Arizona Sunshine has an intriguing premise and enough customizations with the control scheme to warrant a play through if you have a PS VR. Just be aware, this has not been optimized very well from the PC versions, being held back by the restrictions from the inferior tech of PS VR. That being said, I still had fun shooting zombies and there still is much to like with the vibrant visuals and added...